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To: Amy J who wrote (115794)11/3/2000 9:03:18 AM
From: Mary Cluney  Respond to of 186894
 
Amy,<<<RE: "Is our "Amy a Bull" wavering?" >>> OT - This thread is like Family (almost dysfunctional, but family) and you are one of the most important members.

Sorry to hear about your parents health problems, but basically the sitiuation does not appear to be that bad. Besides, you have a terrific family.

As for your sensitivity, that is nothing new to me. It comes across even as you post msgs concerning market share, earnings growth, and such other non emotional subjects.

Your extra sensory perceptions and sensitivies sets you apart from others on this thread. I won't mention names. Your sensitivity most likely also sets you apart in the real world - and that is too bad if it gives you pain. I think I understand what you are going through.

But, basically, I hope you try to hold on to this gift and not let "them" take it away from you - as the Japanese say, the nail that sticks out gets hammered (or words to that effect).

Learn to live with it. It could be very rewarding. The rest of the world, your siblings included, will not change. They will try to make you "conform".

Basicaly, however, you are very, very fortunate. You have a wonderful family and you are gifted (something no one can take away from you).

You are going to be fine. You are only going through a rough patch in life, and if this is the worst of it, you are living a dream.

Regards,

Mary



To: Amy J who wrote (115794)11/3/2000 11:51:05 AM
From: willcousa  Respond to of 186894
 
Amy, have a good friend who had a triple on Wednesday, was otherwise in great shape, and is doing great. I have known several former by-pass patients now back playing tennis with the same verve as before - if not better.

I have a sensitivity about the economy that sounds similar to yours about health. I haven't figured out how to use it for good yet.



To: Amy J who wrote (115794)11/3/2000 4:27:38 PM
From: Jacques Newey  Respond to of 186894
 
Amy, OT, Re:"I wish I could dismiss all of this, but my observations tend to be correct"

A similar set of events led to the passing of my father to cancer. Everyone around me said "what problem"? While I could see his health deteriorating.

By all means, go with your gut feelings and what you see. Do everything you can to let everyone know what you see and what you sense.

You will feel better for it. You won't regret it....

Regards,

Jacques Newey